Over the last few weeks Youth Alex Lewis Jersey , we’ve been posting videos that predicted the 2018 Ravens regular season game by game. They recently concluded with a home win over the Browns getting them to their franchise standard 10-6 mark after Joe Flacco rebounded nicely, Michael Crabtree found the end zone many times, and the defense regressed a bit.Some of it was pretty realistic while other numbers and scenarios seemed a bit loony. Ultimately, I wouldn’t be doing my job as a blogger who plays too much Xbox if I didn’t post some of the in-depth stats of the starting players from the 16 games played.Without further ado, let’s get into it:PassingJoe Flacco led the way with a nice bounce back season, going wire-to-wire from the first week all the way to the season finale despite finally facing some shaky job security in his career. His numbers were as follows:Yards: 3,616Touchdowns: 31Interceptions: 15Completion: 59%This would almost indisputably be the best year of Flacco’s career. While the yardage is on the lower end of his typical total, 31 touchdowns is his highest ever by a decent margin, not to mention it outnumbers his interceptions by over 2 to 1.While the completion percentage is sub 60, Flacco has often been at his best when the yardage numbers are a bit down and he throws the ball deep more. Regardless, this is a very nice season and would certainly be enough to make the Ravens front office think twice before shipping him off in favor of Lamar Jackson.RushingAlex Collins demonstrates he isn’t a one-year one after breaking out in 2017, but it wasn’t anything staggering.Carries: 186Yards: 1,024Touchdowns: 6YPC: 5.7Overall, I’d say if you account for a bit of lacking realism and some tough stretches for the offense, this is a decent effort for Baltimore’s bell-cow. Here’s hoping he outperforms it a bit in real life, though.ReceivingOn this category, I compiled the stats for the three starting receivers (Michael Crabtree http://www.ravensauthorizedshops.com/authentic-brent-urban-jersey , John Brown, Willie Snead IV) and starting tight end Hayden Hurst.CrabtreeReceptions: 37Yards: 1,080Touchdowns: 14BrownReceptions: 23Yards: 611Touchdowns: 7SneadReceptions: 27Yards: 680Touchdowns: 4HurstReceptions: 31Yards: 635Touchdowns: 6If Crabtree posts numbers like this, he may never buy another drink in Baltimore again. The yardage numbers are about league average (if not a bit low) for a number one wide-out, but putting the ball in the paint 14 times would be very impressive for the new go-to guy.Brown proved to be the nice deep threat the Ravens were hoping for when they signed, while Snead came up with some big plays from the slot as well. If Hurst has this type of production as a rookie, I’m sure Baltimore’s brass will be very excited about what the future holds for their first-round pick.DefensiveThis category was unfortunately a bit of a wash as the takeaway totals were low to an unrealistic degree, especially for a team that had so many the year prior.The most notable stat I kept track of was sacks, which had Judon leading the way with 10 and Suggs chipping in another seven. This is actually a pretty fair representation and something I feel could be pretty accurate for this season.So what do you guys think? At 10-6 with such a nice season from Flacco would you expect this team to ultimately end up in the playoffs?Let us know down below and give us some final thoughts on these projections in the comments.Stat Predictions for Ravens vs. Bills Following an undefeated preseason, the Ravens are looking to hit the ground running in Week 1. Taking on the Buffalo Bills at home, Baltimore is presented with a good opportunity to begin the 2018 regular season on a high note.Other than the fluid situation on the offensive line, the starters on both sides of the ball are unlikely to change between now and Sunday - barring any injuries. Joe Flacco and Alex Collins headline the first-team offense, which performed well in limited action during the preseason. So too did the defense, which is led once again by Terrell Suggs, C.J Mosley and several other notable playmakers.Looking to return to the postseason for the first time since 2014, a convincing Week 1 victory against Buffalo would be an excellent starting point. How will some of the Ravens key players perform? Joe Flacco – 19/30, 63.3% comp C.J. Mosley Jersey , 224 yards, 7.4 YPA, 2 TD, 0 INT Coming off a strong preseason showing, Flacco should be set up for an impressive home opener. The Bills secondary allowed roughly 230 passing yards per game last season, which ranked just 20th in the NFL. They were even worse in terms of completion percentage, where they placed 25th. Given the friendly match up and home-field advantage, expect Flacco to have a relatively accurate, mistake-free day. He may not have to throw too much, however, as there is a good chance Baltimore jumps out to a sizeable lead early. Alex Collins – 18 attempts, 72 yards, 4.0 YPC, 1 TD // 2 receptions, 17 yards In addition to their struggles in the defensive backfield, Buffalo also had difficulty stopping the run last season. They gave up an average of 4.3 YPC and 124.6 rushing yards per game, both of which placed in the bottom half of the league.Unlike last season Authentic Hayden Hurst Jersey , Collins begins this year as the unquestioned lead back. He only received three carries in the preseason and should be fresh come Sunday. If Baltimore can get out to a good start offensively and maintain the lead, then they will look to control the tempo by running the ball. Regardless of the game flow, Collins figures to see a heavy workload and should find running room against a porous Buffalo run defense. There is a solid chance he finds the end zone too.Michael Crabtree – 5 receptions, 62 yards, 12.4 YPC, 1 TD Crabtree figures to be shadowed by Tre’Davious White for much of the game. White is a talented, second-year player who was the fifth highest-graded cornerback by Pro Football Focus last season. He could make things tough on Crabtree throughout the contest. While he may not rack up a lot of yardage, Crabtree should still find ways to get involved. Flacco will look his way early and often, and a high-volume of targets should equal a solid stat line for Crabtree. John Brown – 4 receptions, 69 yards, 17.3 YPC Outside of White, the Bills lack many playmakers in the secondary. Crabtree will garner most of the attention, which could set up a productive day for John “Smokey” Brown. Brown has generated a lot of hype this offseason, reaping the praise of coaches and teammates alike. Him and Flacco have developed a solid rapport throughout training camp, and we saw it on display in the preseason matchup against the Colts. Brown possesses elite speed and big-play ability, much like many of the Baltimore receivers before him such as Torrey Smith and Mike Wallace. He should find himself open for several big chunks of yardage on Sunday. Willie Snead IV – 4 receptions, 42 yards Youth Tony Jefferson Jersey , 10.5 YPC Snead, the other newcomer at the wide receiver position, should also be involved in his regular season debut as a Raven. His ability to make plays in the slot will prove valuable, particularly on intermediate routes and third-down conversions. He is not much of a red zone or big-play threat, but Snead should find space to make plays over the middle of the field given the Bills’ suspect coverage. Defensive Statistics: 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 4 sacks After tying for the league-lead in takeaways in 2017 with 38, Baltimore picked up where they left off this preseason. The Ravens ranked first in both sacks and interceptions in five exhibition contests, and this trend should continue Sunday. The Ravens defense surely would have enjoyed welcoming Josh Allen to the NFL, but facing Nathan Peterman is arguably an even more inviting match up. Peterman will be under pressure all day, and Baltimore should easily force him into mistakes. Suggs and Judon, along with the other pass-rushers on defense, will have no issue getting to the quarterback. Expect another disruptive performance from the defense behind an energized M&T Bank Stadium.